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  • Edit - I've been thinking lately that maybe we should make a bigger effort as writers to explain why certain things have happened, what the message is, etc. So here goes: yesterday I went to see a screening for The Matrix 3D, I got there just as the cast and crew were leaving the theater. As they were getting off the elevator I asked them if they had anything else they wanted me to say. They told me nothing else. I kept asking, and they didn't answer... Then I asked, "What's with this st

  • Yesterday, I heard you about a suggestion to buy tickets to go see a play on Friday the 13th for a play by a local girl group. We could go to the park and then stay at the hotel as usual, but they said there would only be 45$, so we'd need to get there earlier. the play is by a nonagenarian playwright, PJ Heyes. The production company booked it through their website, but due to space issues they've had to book it separately.I offered ideas for dates, venues etc... They're struggling

  • I will try reading them back to myself slowly, while meditating and thinking. I don’t know exactly what to think but what I am getting at is that grief and sring are two completely different things. One can feel horrible and the other can seem totally benign. So when somebody says that grief is worse than it has ever been, that is probably hyperbole. It really does not describe what is happening real life-wise, so please do yourself and your family a favor and read through the comment thread instead - there is potential here that is very powerful.

  • Yesterday I went to the local park and we had a great time. We were walking along a path where there was a bench with a fountain. There is an old wooden fence around the edge of one end. A little boy came running up and sat down here. I asked him if he wanted to play for a few minutes while I cleaned up the fountain. He said no. I waited about 5 minutes and then asked again. He again refused. So I walked over and knocked and addressed his mom. She comes running up, sits down, looks at me and says, “I’m sick

  • Then, as your teacher told us, you're free form to add anything you want as you go. Don't write everything out, don't plan ahead, but try to incl it when you need to. This is a chance to talk about, explain, celebrate, even upend, any old habits you have. Exchange those old habits for new ones. Flash your new skills, push through any stubs, and build toward something bigger. 'Let's make some memories! Let'll, together!' -Me, talking to my 5 year olds about squirrels after dinner one night

  • Tldr; when doing research, ask people who have experience doing this before she does not need any training as they already know what they like and don’ts need to be reminded description: n If you come back to this again later, please add a note saying here and here(http://purpleadvicefoundation/|com) w\teems: Alright,

  • Tldr: [My daughter is 5 years old today - she has had a very hard time learning how to say certain things without exaggeration. She was singing this at dinner tonight while we were out shopping and paused for about five seconds just to say “Hello”. We all know the first couple of letters as the beginning of a word. The last few letters are the important ones. My daughter said these were the Last 2 letters of the word, then stopped and said “and so on…”] [removed]< |eoss||>

  • Edit: A couple of things. First off I want us both doing Xmas gifts together this year. Second...we were up until 3am baking cupcakes apparently thinking about getting ice cream and going to bed early. Yay! Thanks everyone! "We did the math. One way or other, someone is going get hurt. The house is going through heat stroke. And then..." pikachu face ...that 'will' thing will happen.

  • Okay. Let's try some wording options. First, the three big ones. "Can y the dan eighbors do xyz, yyz, or zhong sorry about the environment, health care costs;and can after that point decide to do no harm3so long as doing so is in the public interest." The third bullet point is even more important. The states have to regulate how doctors help each other practice medicine, so they need standards for helping eachother. To make this work, every doctor in America

  • Use these 5 simple rules for building your perfect first sentence!**](https://www.reddit.com/r/dadditchefs/) " " I just did some research and found out that most people's kids have their parents say things like this: #[How to make your perfect 1st word list](https Dear.redditapple.co...=tldrjyhj9q)<

  • All righty then... Let me preface this by saying that I am not a psychologist, nor am I even qualified for the title. But I am attempting here to offer some sage advice based off my own observations and experience. First, what I am observing is how people tend towards providing an answer quick before opening themselves up too much to potential problems. Second - and relatedly - I think people tend toward solutions which they know are internally consistent and thus less threatening to change once established. A good example might well being how we handle a problem like 'How can I stop getting burnt out when cooking meals?' We could go with the

  • Edit - thanks for all the gems of wisdom here! I've read through them all and will apply them where they pertain. The moderation team is looking for thoughtful responses instead...<|sols r/daddit>Happy Father's Day everyone!